NEW DELHI, Aug. 5 -- The Hungarian GP was a historic weekend for McLaren as Lando Norris notched the second oldest team's 200th victory in F1, just about managing to beat teammate Oscar Piastri in a tight finish. While the British outfit celebrated their 11th win of the season, Ferrari - the oldest F1 team - endured one of their worst races. Pole-setter Charles Leclerc led for 40 out of the 70 laps and looked good for the Italian marque's first win of the year. But strategic and mechanical issues have gone hand-in-hand for the Scuderia of late. This time a chassis problem saw a dramatic loss in performance with Leclerc eventually giving up podium spots to end up 4th. The Monegasque was understandably frustrated, shouting over the radio as h...